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Copper is a chemical element with the symbol Cu (derived from the Latin cuprum) and has an atomic number of 29. It is a soft, malleable and ductile metal with a thermal conductivity of approximately 401 W/mK and an electrical conductivity of about 5.96×10^7 S/m. A freshly exposed surface of pure copper exhibits a pinkish‐orange colour.
Spherical copper powder, copper foil, copper metal, copper shavings, copper bond wire, copper billet, copper strip.
Purity: 2N–5N, or customised.
Review our carefully selected collection of copper metals. These materials meet rigorous acceptance criteria in various applications.
Pure Copper (Cu): Observe the intrinsic properties of pure copper, a material known for its high electrical and thermal conductivity. It is used in fields such as electronics and construction.
Conductivity and Efficiency: Our copper metals have measured electrical and thermal conductivity values that comply with industry standards. They support efficient energy transfer in appropriate applications.
Quality Assurance: Each metal is subjected to rigorous quantitative testing to verify its purity, mechanical properties and performance. Test procedures follow established protocols.
Technical Expertise: Experts from Stanford Advanced Materials and affiliated research teams provide technical support for material selection, design and application. Inquiries are addressed using standard evaluation methods.
Versatility and Performance: Our copper metals are applied across multiple sectors. Their performance improvements are documented in processes and product designs.
Craftsmanship and Aesthetics: Pure copper is used in applications that require both functional and visual attributes. It is chosen for architectural and decorative installations where appearance is important.
Global Reach: Our copper metals are distributed internationally. The established supply network ensures timely delivery and reliable customer service.
Electronics: Pure copper is incorporated in cables, connectors and electronic components because of its measured electrical conductivity.
Construction and Architecture: Pure copper is applied in roofing, façades and decorative fixtures. It provides durability and a valued visual characteristic.
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